Wiktionary
get with
vb. 1 (context transitive English) To be in the company of; to accompany; to become intimate with. 2 (context transitive English) To impregnate. 3 (rfc-sense) (context UK slang English) To get off with.
Usage examples of "get with".
The only job I could get with a bad leg was feeding slops to pigs.
Gracchus is no friend of theirs, however jolly he may get with them: they appear to regard him as some sort of monstrous sorcerer and the clients as fiends made manifest.
All he wanted was to get with the sissies, the tan-lipped brownbodied girl-boys, strip off his clothes, let himself be ravished.
I'll get with Kar right after the meeting and tell him what's going on.